Getting started using repositories with the CLI
This getting started describes how to use the CLI to download and install the EDB package you need. Using the CLI, you can install packages from any EDB repository, including community360
, standard
, enterprise
, and postgres_distributed
. The repository you can access depends on your subscription.
For a list of repositories and the subscriptions that can access them, see Repositories by name. If you don't know what your subscription is, contact your EDB account manager or support representative.
To install packages from EDB repositories using the CLI, you need to:
Once you've mastered package installation, you can move on to working with repositories. Learn how to directly browse repositories and download packages, create local mirrors, handle air-gapped installations, and integrate with configuration management tools.
Get your token
How to get the token you need to download EDB software
Add EDB repositories
How to add EDB repositories to your system using the command line
Installing a named package
How to install a named package from the EDB repository
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